The sun dims over Hamilton Place mall-area stores Nov. 15 after a day of sky tattooing by unknown parties. (Photo David Tulis)

An ash trail laid by a jet begins its slow dissolution Oct. 21 across a blue sky in Hamilton County. (Photo David Tulis)

An early morning treatment Oct. 16 over Chattanooga is part of a U.S. military program that at least one scientist says adds to global warming. (Photo David Tulis)

Heavy fly ash concentrations over Chattanooga as seen Oct. 16 from the Thrasher Bridge over Chickamauga dam. “The net effect of the now near-daily, near-global ongoing covert geoengineering activity of emplacing pollution particles into the atmosphere,” says nuclear geophysicist J. Marvin Herndon, “is to contribute to global warming. While some sunlight is reflected back into space by aerosols, the deliberately spread pollution particles also heat the atmosphere and impede heat loss from Earth.” (Photo David Tulis)

A noxious sky over Chattanooga Oct. 16 in which injections of coal fly ash by jet aircraft suggest possible global gains for weather control, but local damage to lungs and farmland. (Photo David Tulis)

Policy skies over Knoxville Nov. 15, part of a program for a plasma sky that serves military-industrial complex necessities. (Photo Marla Stair-Wood)

Sky striping over Chattanooga hits usually in the morning east of the city, as here Oct. 16. This scene is from Hixson at the Highway 153 and U.S. 27 interchange. (Photo David Tulis)

Dust trails make claw marks in the sky over north Hamilton County. (Photo David Tulis)

Retail shops in Hixson section of Chattanooga fly a flag Oct. 16 under a heavily polluted sky in which the polluter is Uncle Sam and his fleet of ash-depositing jet aircraft. (Photo David Tulis)

New sky stripes and old over my house in Soddy-Daisy on Aug. 29. So-called “chemtrails” disperse to form dusty clouds that turn pink at sunset. (Photo David Tulis)

Skies such as this one Oct. 16 over Soddy-Daisy anger crusty maverick scientist J. Marvin Herndon. “No one has the right to poison the air we breathe and no one has the right to deceive the public of the adverse health risks involved in clandestine geoengineering. Not even the military has this right.” (Photo David Tulis)

Heavy treatment over Chattanooga on Oct. 16, the biggest environment and pollution story in 50 years ignored by local media outlets except Noogaradio 92.7 FM and 95.3 FM HD4. (Photo David Tulis)

Routine jet traffic does not make tracings like these as seen from an office complex in northern Chattanooga. (Photo David Tulis)

Jets crisscross the sky over the Northgate mall area in Chattanooga on Nov. 15, laying out clouds of dust whose contents include aluminum and arsenic. (Photo David Tulis)

The biggest environmental story in 50 years in Southeast Tennessee is the continuing rain of coal industry trash into the breathable air over cities, farms, lakes, farms, gardens, parks, schoolyards and hang gliding jumpoff points on the area’s biggest hills. That is to say, the existing program of sky striping or “negative injections” that in the la-la land of academic journals is supposed to counteract the anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming from the use of cars, plastics and the existence of humankind. And, in the journals, something to be considered as a risky FUTURE program of saving the planet. As a favor to various parties, the U.S. government continues under President Trump its sky dome program launched under President Kennedy, a program that today keeps various parts of the troposphere in a state of plasmafication, including the skies over Chattanooga. The dust doesn’t stay aloft, but comes down. Too bad for us, helpless to anything to stop it.

Here, a recent post by a noted environmentalist, Dane Wigington, who loudly calls for reform and a reigning in of national government by use of federal law. — DJT

If we are to have any chance of prevailing in the battle to expose and halt the ongoing global climate intervention assault, every available method of spreading credible data must be utilized. Geoengineering Watch, Minnesota Natural Health Coalition, and the Legal Alliance to Stop Geoengineering have just funded a press release that will reach an estimated 30,000 media, agency, organization, and industry sources. Introducing credible and verifiable climate engineering information on the widest possible scale is essential in the battle to reach a critical mass of geoengineering awareness.

The extremely destructive and deadly firestorms in California were not simply an act of nature or a result of global warming. Extensive and compelling evidence implicates “climate intervention” programs (also known as “geoengineering“) as a major factor in the firestorm catastrophes.

In some mainstream publications, geoengineering has recently been referred to as being “our only hope.” After some 70 years of covert climate engineering/solar radiation management operations, all available data makes clear – global geoengineering programs are making an already dire climate scenario far worse (not better). Further, heavy metal particulates utilized in climate engineering operations have effectively contaminated the entire biosphere.

Toxic heavy metal fallout from ongoing aerosol operations has been confirmed by lab tests from the U.S., and other locations around the globe. Environmental protection agencies have not disclosed this verifiable contamination, which is inflicting catastrophic damage on the atmosphere, the environment, and human health. A major percentage of these airborne particulates is made up of aluminum and barium, this creates an incendiary dust that coats foliage and structures (also contributing to the ferocity of firestorms).

Additional legal filings / FOIAs are being prepared by the LASG team of attorneys. LASG attorneys intend to fully expose the covert and illegal global climate engineering programs which have been carried out for decades without public knowledge or consent. A public outcry against geoengineering operations is desperately needed to bring the operations to a halt.

David Tulis listens to conversation of J. Marvin Herndon, a scientist in San Diego who in 2015 made a major break in the story of federal sky striping, reporting that the material ejected from jet aircraft by the millions of tons is recycled coal industry waste, or coal fly ash. (Courtesy Noogaradio 92.7 and 95.3 FM HD4)

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